Machine for making hollow glassware.



PATBNTED 001'. 29. 1907.

S. E. WINDER.

MACHINE FOR MAKING HOLLOW GLASSWARB.

APPLIUATIOI FILED JUNE 30. 1906.

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PATENTBD OCT. '29. 1907.

S. E. WINDER. MACHINE FOR MAKING HOLLOW GLASSWARB.

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S. E. WINDER. MACHINE FOR MAKING HOLLOW GLASSWARE.

APPLIOATIOI FILED J'UIB 30, 1905.

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MACHINE FOR MAKING HOLLOW GLASSWARB. nrmou'xol mm mu. :0. loos.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

SAMUEL E. \YlNDER, OF BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY, ASSIGNOR TO THE FIRM OF COX BROTHERS, OF BRIDGETON, NEW JERSEY.

MACHINE FOR MAKIN G HOLLOW GLASBWABE.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Oct. 29, 1907.

Application filed June 80' 1905. Serial No. 267.803.

Improvement in Machines for Making Hollow Glassj -ware, and do hereby declare that the following is a bill", clear, and exact description thereof, reference Qheing had to the accompanying drawings, in which- I Figure 1 is a front elevation of a glass jar making lf.machine embodying my invention Fig. 2 is a side Tielevation wit certain parts in sections. Fig'. 3 is a vertical sectio onthe line H of Fig. 1. Fig. 4 is a detail section on the line H of Fig. 2. Fig. 5 is a horizontal section on the line-H 'of F 4. Fig. 6 is a detail view and side elevation of the automatic table locking and roleasing'mechanismf Figs. 7 and 8 are detail views of the blank supporting device. Figs. 9, i? 19 and 11 are detail views of the cylinder valve 1$ mechanism. 2G; TheQsbioct of my inveii'iion is to so improve the construc of machines for the manufacture of hollow. and especially glam that the numb-er i ma'iial operations m'ay be reduced and such operat ions ihnderod easier, so that the output of the Inn-- 251 chines'may be increased; and so thatsuch machines may be simpler, with the result um they will be less expensive to build and cheaper to maintain because of-decreased liability to get out of order, and to these ed as hereinafter specified and claimed. Tho belongs to tint class employ'mg s rs-.

volvihg table A onwhich are mounted five molds B,

which, by the rotation of the table, srosuccessivel'y i brought intoposition for, first, the lifting of the pressing bottom or blank into a mold and the reception of tho -molten'glan;rsocond, for position for the descent of the E mold follower'ringand the-plunger; third,

I p for position'fq'the descent of the blower head'an d m csivo the-batch of molten glass, End a stem in the form g. of s rodsth'at extends downward from said head. Be-

j Q n'oath each mold there is bolted to the underside 'oftho revolving taule, a bracket D made in one piece, which, at its 1 ,wer' horizontal end, has a liul". through which Q the blank stem passes and is guided, and adjacent to .suph hole on the underside of the bracket there is piv- 'btcd'a plate or dog E that is adapted to pass over the nd; yinvention consistsin the machine construct. '80;

' hole in the bracket, and is normally moved into posi tion.to do this by a spiral springl", the stop in the form of a pin or stud d on the underside of the bracket engaging the plate to restrain its movement by the spring. On the edge of its portion that overlies the hole in the lzracket, the plate has a semi-circular notch e of lea! radius than the radius ofthe lower end of the blank stem, the purpose oi which will hereinafter appear. It will be seen that when the stem of the blank is lifted to a position above said pivoted plate, it will rest upon and be supported .blLslid plate in its lifted position with the blank within the mold B above it. .To so lift the stem and the blank, the stem at one point in the revolution of the rotating table is. in'alinement vertically with a rod 9 of a piston G in a vertical cylinder H, to whilh cylinder air under procure is supplied, as will hereinafterbe described, for lifting the piston to accomplish 'the engsgarnent'ot its rod 9 with the blank stern and thereby lifting the latter.- Air under-pressure is likewise supplied to the cylinder to force its piston downward. The upper end of the piston-rod g is re duced in diameter so that when the blank Item has been lifted above the plate E, the latter may swing beneath the bottom of the blank stem and it is for this purpose that the notch s is provided in the plate E.

Preferablythe stern engaging portion of .the piston rod is vertically adjustable and for this purpose it may be in the iormpf a screw pin 5': bolt. The blank having been lifted, as hasiust-bssn described, the next step in the turning of tho tabls brihgs the new with the lifted blank therein beneath the pressing plunger and the follower ring. .-The pressing plunger 1 is carried by a piston} in a vertical cylinder K, which I prefer to call thomain cylinder, which is bolted to the frame of the machine. "021' the side of the main cylinder K there is a valve which'consists of a rotary disk L on s valve-scat M,

which vslve-Isea'thas two ports, m 9nd in that lead respectively to the top and bottom of the main cylinder, a third port m that leads to" an exhaust m and a fourth port m. from an air inlet m to supply pressure to the bottbmot'the cylinder to lift'tho piston therein. A cap or cover M -incloses the valve. Besides such inlet m the' valve chamber has a second air inlet in." which supplies sir constantly .thoroto and the air rotation oi the'valve to plat-c the exhaust port in -mu;- ceceion'into connnunieation with the two ports, at

and m which lead reuiwctively to the top and bottom of the t'ylinder. The other wgmontal port I by 5 the rotation of the valve, planes the portm in the valve aeat which leads to the bottom ot the cylinder, in communication with the air inlet port. m -in the valve seat. Hcrotoiore a valve-operating handle'lnul been applied directly to the stem of the rotating valve. This is objectionable, as it requires tolntiderable movement of the handle, whieh. of t'ourse, taken time and it is otherwise objectionable. 'lo obviate these objections 1 provide the valve stem with a crank arm N and pivotally connect such arm to a hand lever O pivoted eecentrically to the valve.

With this conetruction a short. motion of said operating lever in mammary, and the movement of the valve is easy and quick. 1- provide means for adjusting the swing oi the valve, so that a longer or idiom-r 29 movement thereof may be provided to regulate the opening of the An air prwonre may thus he eoonomimdt Such ,meanl for adjuating the swing. may, as shown, couaiat simply of two iwrews l mount,-

" ":ed in log: on the valve using at opponite video of the lb crank arm N and adapted to he struck by the sides of '7 saidcraukarm when it when the desired limit of movement 0! the valve in either direction;

Air to operate the iston G in the cylinder H for lifttlt the blank into the mold, It! heretofore do *ecribed, is taken from the main cylinder K. and or this a pipe Q runs from the upper end oi the cylinder K'to the bottom of the cylinder 11, for

flair, continuing to flow into the cylinder and the presincreasing; it will flow through th p n- '1 QJeadin item the. top oltho main cylinder K and empty prcusuroto the cylinder 11 beneath the pinion ti. 0 union no o latter to effect the month the blink l'torvtlienextfiucceedinrmold. timing of the 'fg u-is'importantg tor itaflords menu of ineuring the Jj requinitetime'oi pressure of the giant by the plunger,

1 inner m noon he released but" the glue tooda'ol hn'ptoper hlowing, !or, by the time 'thepiswnGhu to tilt the blank. into the molthntntilthe topofthehlsnlt striker the'top ol the I lq ad gb p lmilhottld be lifted-(The striking it r topol the blankigainlt the mold produce: a slight mine which esigml torthe operator to hit the plungut' whett air lo admitted-below the piston mm cylinder-K, to'litt thori m. it my be a tho-cylinder-B,lahovo its pistonthlto carry thelatte'riandiwtheiblanlt downward. It-ic to. be noted' thatthm-ueino velvemloneontmlling the pan- B, and no the'valvo mechanunit: Noem -uproot cylinder 4 K at the piuton cage 01 air'hom they'mlin-cylltdcr K to the cylinder.

(i-nndthe rylinder it to Jt' mutt-oiled, as has bm-n deserihe'd. So it follow that the arrangement y which air is taken from the rylinih-r K to opt-rate thipioton (hand the vylinder H in o very ad\'-.mta \-m,1- one. Air irom the 'eylind 'r ll i.- exhausted art-ording to the lilltlliflll or iimvenn-itt of ih piston H through pip Q and ll, so thnt th vyiinder ll utilizw the same exhaust as the i-ylinder K.

The rotating table is moved by hand. the handle. of the molds it being utilized ior this umoso, and the end of a vertical rod 5'. whit h passes itno an opening in the table ltlili'ht'l I) provided for the pnrptme. Said vertit-al rod tn guided by owning: in the have oi the machine and in a Maud-an] 'l bolted to' the base. and it is proved upward by a coil spring U lllltftlmfictl. between the bottom of the mandnrd and a. collar 3 on the rod, and a trundle a is attached in the loner end of said rod by which it may-be pnlled down agaitwt the.

the rod iromthe hole in the table bracket. When the rod is luwered'to disengage it. it is locked in it. din-engilgetl potlltlfln by a collar 0 pivoted upon it near its upper end, whit-h ha;- a vertical projeetion a adapted when the collar is rotated by a spring a to. pass beneath a lug or projection t on the upper end of the standard '1. -Said collar a in rotated automatically to tree the-rod to permit it to rise by the action of its spring into engagement with the hole in the table bracket D and for this purtxiee said collar has a vertical pin r in the path of a pin (I suitably attached to each table bracket. which pin (1, by themtation oi the table. moves into engagement with the eollar'pin and thus roeltn the collar to tree it; such engagement of the pins taking place when the table is brought to the ponition in which it in desired tut tup andloek it. The pine are dimngaged to permit the table to move onleasing the table. autiiciently to carry the collar a far enough down to take its pin out oi the path oithe other pin.

, When the table is moved to-place a mold at the'point where the glue is to be pruned by theplunger. the

u heretofore described, engagee a" bloclt V as the table ;revolvee and the said plate 15 in uwung hack. Simultaneoualy with its lwinging hack. the lowerend ot the blank otem pom upon the top! the bloek V,'whieh block mnatitutoo the rupport for the blank-toenail: the throat or-preeeure-ol the plunger and-ls ituolloup' ported by the-rmflpoetW; -It .will be ae'enxthat.

stem is nupportod by the plate E. the omtion to! moving the-blank to the next poeition for the actionol the plunger involvee merely the carrying of the weight oi the part: byv the table without any friction. ouch u uocctna in those machinat where a stationary track is employed over-which the lower 'cnd oi the Item puree and vby which hand the blank are nupported. The block! is nlidably mounted in wayo'iat an incline. no thatwhen it it moved in one direction,v it will lift the blank and the hlanltto tome the-top o! the blank into cleltcoatact with the top 0! themold in orderto tenure a smartly tight joint at uueh point to. prevent table at eat-h porition oi rest. is invited .by the upper pressure oi the spring to disengage the upper end of ward, by causing the treodle' to lower the rod, when re-- piate. which support! the blank alter it has been raireth' no: the blank has 1min men and the otter-omit its p catethepimontolev'wera'raieetheiollowerringby Y otcompreeeedairbymeeneol apipee' 'lhevalve-in with'-the cylinderrfieboveendbelowthepietonend witlr'the inlet, andrto-elternetely connect each pentioneotthecylinduwithenexheumportinthevalve ,ingrod-thevelvewill u mun reveree the'travel eeo,eae

the squeezing through of the molten glnee when the plunger deecendr. When the preee block is moved in the opposite direction, it ie withdrawn from be,- neath the etem of the bleak leeving the letter free to descend and, to cushion ite descent, e cylinder to ie provided beneeth it in the poet W containing e pieton or having a rod to egainet which the'lower undo! the blank etrikee. A rpri'ng it) ie provided in the cylinder to lift the piston and while incidentally -the epring ecrvee ee e curhion, yet cuehion ie eeeentiallyan nir cuehion.

For sliding the preee block, it her in its undereide a notch-that is engaged by the upper end of a lever X, which, at ite lower end, ie pivoted to the ride of the poet W, and which lever in connected by e link.Y to e collar r on the locking rod 8 no that the movement oi the per-ee block in than derived from the movement oi the locking red. It ie very important that there ehell he euch nicety oi adjuetment oi the upward movement of the bleak, by theection oi the preblock,theteuchupward movemeatceeeeaeeoonee thereiecontecthetweenthetopottheblankendthe mold,eothettheiiiting'otthe latterbytheblenk, whichwouldderangethepoeitionoithemold. be avoided. Inordertolecnrethianiceedjuetmentthe enl'enoithelpringonthelockingrod,bywhich eprir therodiamoved upwerdendcerneethemovementolthepreeeblocktolittthehhnk. ieedjndeble e'ndaconvenientmeeneionprovidingluedjumme'nt otiteteneionirtoecrewthecollereonthemd.

In connection with new; plunger, alollower ring'zie,eeneual,employedendeaid.ringie cmied hyenarmr'proiectinghorieontellyirera'erliderfmoveble vertimlly in guide: upon the mechine irame endconnectedbyelinkr'withthepilonrodolepietoniinalnellcylinduef, holte'd'tothenmchine irame. Airieenppliedtothecylinderrtorecipro meeneotplpeeh' end B',whichl eedreepectively immthetopandhottomdthecylindertoev'elve chamber 0 bolted to the denderd 'l', which valve chember in in communication with eeooree ot supplythe velvechemher ie e rotery velve, adapted, by ite oecilletio'n. to rlterrately'eeteblidicommunicetionf chamber. Themovementeotthevelveinthevelve chamber 0' erealeoelec'ted byeonnection with the tehlelocking rod,;eo'.thet,wbenthetableielockedby theeecentottheroteirwillheetonceedmittedto thecylinderreboveitepietontolowertheiollower ring to the top d themold-beneeth-the mine; end whenthetebleleunleckedhythedeeeentottheiock oi the piston inthe' cylinder t and than it the fol ,lower ring. "lo velve irorn,t h e locking. rod.alinkE'connectethecollero'oneeidrodwitha crenk em on The mold next preceding theonewithwhich-theehove'prerringplungerendthe lollower ring'ere her-e blow-heed l of ueuel cylinder ct which piper e the valve chamber C no that it will he econ that the operation of the blow-head ia-controlled by the some valve mechanism that controls the movements oi the follower ring and by the operation of the table locking rod.

-It will, of cour'ee, be underetood thet the varioue operetione that are performed in connection with mph luccemive poeition o! the mold ee it ie rotated etep by mp. ere eimultnneouely carried on with the lerioe of molde no in common in thin clhee oi machinee; end it will be underetood thnt alter the deecent oi the blank from within the mold eiter the'glaee therein has been praeed by the plunger, a. bottom, an is usual, in elid beneeth the mold in reedinm for the operntion of blowing.

Thepperntion a my mechine, 'brietly embed, in

an lollowe: The 'operetor graepe the valve-operatinglever 0 end movee it to open the valve to edmit fluid under preeeure into the cylinder K, above the piston therein, which, acting that to movethe pleton down to force the' peeling plunger 1 down into contectwith the top of the mold beneeth it, then ecte,hy peering through the pipe Q to the cylinder beneeth the pieton G therein to liit the pieton and ita ro'd'g, end through the letterwhichengagee thelowcrendot theblenk rode 'liite'the blink 0 into the mold 'B ebove it'e charge of [lethen bdng pieced in theblenkGw-ithin themold. Initleecent, theblenketemepeeeeeebovethepivoted letch' plete E and-the letter, moving into engagement withthelowerendoltheblenketemcnupportn the bleak in poeition in the mold. The tre'edle r ie how depre-ed to lower the mold-teblelocking-rod 8 out oi locking engagement with the mold-table, end the letter h then roteted to'bring the mold-with the new charge ot gleee in it under the plunger 1. When the teble locking-rod 8 ie depreeeed, ee deecribed by the treedle r, it ie eutometirnlly locked in ite deprereed podtion bytheeollerr'whichinockedtopleceitelug e'intoeneegem'entwiththelugt. Whenthetableie.

revolved eoillcientlytoplece-themoldwiththe new elmrgeolglaminitinpoeitionbeneeththepreming plttnger'Lthepindqnrriedbythetebleengafingthe.

luge'onthelockingcollare'releeeeethelockingrod 8' end, under prereure ot th eepring U, theletteriemoved upward-to an n m with the mold tehle. duet belorethemoldlhwiththenewchergeolglaeqreechee ;ite pceition beneeth the pledng plunger 1, the bleak "rioeupportingletchpleteEetdkeetheedgeoflhebloekV and it pertekee no min the onward movement of themoldtehlegthereenlth'eingthetthelowerendot' thehlanketemepeeeeeupon theuppereideoltheinclinedhlochvflndtheletter throughituonnectione with the locking rod 8,.being movedin ite inclined guide, ecta upon the lowerendot theblank'etemcto .liittheblenkeoeetotormetightjointbetweeniteupper end and the interior etthe mold B. -The valve low-'0 ie'egain opereted-to edmit fluid under-preelure ebove the pieton h the cylinder K (ea id.levor Ointhe meentime lavingbeen moved to permit the exhehet'ol theluid underpre-ure from the cylindera Lendm'endtheeecentenddcecentoltheirrupec' tive pietonehndtheprflngplungerlenterethecherge vetgleminthiehlenk C. The valve operetlnglever O endbleediromthepipeeh'andllqthetrunhlm h-thenectueted tomuee theliitingolthe'pnming plunge! I from the-mold, the tron dle a is again (lee pleated .to rt-lenw the mold table, the latter in again i-movod'to carry the newly pruned charge in tin noltl to a; ,.the naxt mold atation ior blowing, during which tnove-' ment'the blimlt i. pastas-twin within the mold, and. Lu nhual; an'ortlitmry bottom is put lnyoeltion in the mold-and the operation olhlowing is porioranxl, air hoing atlniittt-(tto-thohlowing mechanism by the opwt cmtion ol lho valve in the valve-(bomber (1' through l0, it! connection with tho table looking mil --..lt,will ,hc nntlernloogl ,l-liittilhtlltl opwnt ion of the .-nlaeliine-alier twmrnolda have been pht in am, the op- 't.-tations. rletcriher l vat the varioumatations, are being carried on simultaneously. l5 The machine is highly automatic, and yt-t moat siniplo'and-reliahlo inoperation. The single opt-rating x Jevrroohtrols the-operation oi the pruning plunger v the blank liitingnwehaniam, and yet but one 5 valveia requirul witltno special (.tlilfllflltflltlll to enahle it to iln'tml the supply of air to the cylinder lli'or liltin the blank; the tattle locking nod not only non-ea to "lock anti'reiwaethe'table but it operaten the pmu block mntrola thenupply oi air for moving theioilower ;ring,land contmla the aupplyoi air for the hlowrh'oad gri e blowing; and the locking oi the table is ettectod iautomatically'by thorota tion ot the table.

-"=I .d-; i ll" ,dt) not lihttt rnyaoli in the particular detailaqlreonatrtiction I have shown tjlmcribod in the om bod'tlnent of my invention; became difiunot'emhodimoata thereof the construction 9 v -w a t l f 'Havitq' thuldeacrihed taylnventlomwhat lclaimil:

1'. Thoiobmhlnation'ot'a traveling carrier for a plurality 4-1:,- 0Q twp cylindera :thnt, roopootlvely omrnie tgvo mun- QQ W tor ooliparating -wi ththo nqolda'aaid me'lnhorn h'rinl "xnltuatg d to' -roliporatowlthjdlttorent tnolda at'the name f tlav' j'pinleadlnrfromn mom or un oly/0t fluid prettahro toma'o'ot tho Tyl .Jand. aal'upply' plpo leadlnl In. aid qlinder to-tho-othor cylinder. iiuld'praanro ho-' latter, giingier troqtlti mm on. t

tlltlblndtlolliltf l plnralltyofmidh. a pro-ulna illttliot'Eht -line'ititll titl'n ol'ilt'lnoldo. a'proadln hotto pollanhinzilao with 'annther 'rnoima rxliader for amt-- .tjno't tv pi noi m yl n r! nt-rat n h gilrrolilnig, tho, supply; oi ituid nndor prvaouro "Tarta ptnw l eynnq r. and a mutton,- colwtlo'tr {titw a m tvrnryllitdotn to w fluid prroauni r tho ie-mannitotill'oum cylinder. I w Us;

gptnhinationor muta t mold can-m; a mold, m menther n doy lee mwntod on tho carrier movable m ,and-iqt'otpmggment'wlln 'nakimold'ntontlnr tn'hoid g tfipqultnwwheomdvamom-ma am a part I! m opatln'oimalddevln an immoral :witlr' thp'gnrrler-to ow I .lfi,illddau ioal n;itait i. molqt,nto ntitrr troatanld device.

, .m t 451-. .,-se'e mtm.-9!:Me e M w Mild menth o '.'afdlrvipfnainntod on the oarrior nwvahlo hito and your:titfti mihuil 'iinhiviu timid mottlhet'do lmat it in I i' praitlon Wmutoawl .htio thruwid. aim-min the path-0L gxvo lldr iqomu-lt aunmyttll-tlw carrm to manti- It and' fjolroloaao aaid lttnltl manther trou Illlt l devit'o and a part into .enuagomont "with which. maid 'whon'it'iu l 5. 'tlttl eonihinatiim ola'.travolinu mold-carrying tattle. m pmold'ntarnhet: noya h lq into and put ot,.tho rnuhl. a pinto 3 My, ,plvotallv h wlp; the, tai ln to enmo nnld member and {imtaitfm put q -ma plateln' tot tr'avili'wlt'h the will to enga lvandanov .1f tth'i hogq othlnaiharlot-n travailotz: wild-carrying: tibia.

, 7g; a. nn;lgi,,n tonti)er movable into and out of thonalno. a pinto porarllymupportin aaid momhrr when it in moved into tho 12! 1mm hr'iui waif-T it ln ftho int or v a L ruprlng aqtnhttd moann. tor "morta laid movable and hold it in position in ltn mold. a part in the path of said plate in its travel with the mold to enmtgonntl move the some to rrh-ame tltit] movable mold member, and a block into engagement. with Wllllfll said movable member passes when freed from said pivoted plate;

ft. ihe t'ulilbltitttlult of a traveling mold-carrying table. n-hrackrt toreach mold bolted to the underside of said tnble..a verth-aily movable mold member for each mold guided by the bracket. n plt'ott-(Lplnte on ouch bt'iti'kt'l to engage said mold member. means to lift anid mold member for its engagement by said plate. anti a part. in the path of Mid plate in tin travel with the table to engugr the some and move it out of engagement with said movable mold taeinher. a

8. The combination 0! u mold anppor l a lunger, a cylinder for moving the plunger. a rotary valve controlling the tluhl premium for the eyllnder. an operatlng lever for the valve. and a connotation between nahl lever and the valve film-ti to the lever eccentric to its pivot.

it. The combination of a mold support, a plunger, n ryllmier for moving the plunger, a rotary valve rontrolllm; the aupply ot 'linhl premium lo the cyllmh-r having a crank nrm n lever pivoted eoet-ntrhto-the valve. and cannot--- tlona Int-tween said t'ranit urla and the lever. 95

10. The combination oi a mold support, a plunger, amyl- Iltlel' for operating the plunger. a rotary valve controlling thuau'pply o! llnld preaatlre to thojeylindrr havln r'a eranlt arm. a lever pivoted ecmmtrlc to the valve. couneetlona between the crank arm andthe lever, and lllctliin for atlj'nating the throw oi the valve ii. The combilutlon o! a traveling mold carrier. tneaua for looking said carrier, a mold mint-or operated by a fluid under measure, a valve (or controlling the supply at nuch laid and direct mnnoctlona hotweoo the locking moan: and 1Q laid valvo wherohy tho valve la positively actuated by the locking manna.

42.1110 combination oi a mold. a member movable into and out at the mold. meann, tor moving said member into ,tho mold. and supplementary moving and aupportin means 110 tor laid minim.

i3. 'iho combination of n'travolln tnohi. a member movahieiuto and out of tho mold and tr velinu therewith. and

an inclino'ti; movable hloolt tor engaging said motnbor. into engagement with which aaldmoruber lIJIIUYd'IIII it in 115 llrtod into the mold.

14. TM combination of a traveling mold. a monitor movahlo into and out o! tho mold. an incllnod. movabio block mounted on a aupport ntationary with rotoronco to the travolingtmold. lntoobgnxotnent with which, the mold 1% winner moves, and an automn'ttr moohaaiarn tor aottlatinl laid hiooh.

ill. The combination of n traveling mold carrier. a mold.

a tnominr movnhlo into and out o! the mold. moann tor tommold. an lncllnod.-tno vahlo hiooh into engagement with which laid morning: in carriod by tho m'ovomo'ot ot tho carrlor. andmoana for moving laid block.

16. Tho combination of a'travoting mold carrier. 'a roclprocatlng locking rod th'orotor, a mold momhor movable 13 vrolativnto l bifllhl" momhoro otrtho-moid, a movahlo ;hiolt that-moo aoid mold momhor and aot'a to lift aald meminr'hy lta. movement, and 'connoctioaa hetwoon aaid Moot andaald rod to actnnto raid hloclt. t 11-. The combination of a'travollng mold carrier. a ro- 18 ciprocutlnu loohlngmod therefor. a mold month" movnbla. mlntivofto'tha other momlttn o! the mold. a movable block that mover auehmonitor, oonnoctiono between aald block -and.nald locliin: rod for. actuating tho'hlock,.iiuid preuuro -opo'ratlnl mee'hanlam.';a' vaivo controilinrtho ouppiy of 1* vflaid tor aald mqoltaniamr' and pgnnootlona hotwoon laid valve and laid looking rod.

1 .3w 'eoa tliinatloit ot mold ha vlng n movahla momhor. manna tarntoving momb'or, a movable blpck tor movlna- -nald; mi er forming a aupploinontary moving 1 block, nut i'manna tor adiuntinatthottnnioaot tho aorinrr.

lil. 'l'hr combination otatravpliumold carrier-{a vortioaliy movahlo' mold momhnr, movahla rolati'o' to tho othor parta'ot the mold, m littind'laid .nold laminar,

mean: tor ppm-tin it who! littod, lupplomoatal lilting riod by the and whom moved Into unlocking pooition. and 1 ud oupportin mean, moms to: aiming laid moid mommom: upon the con-hr to rock aid iockih device \u re- '0 permit lt.to drop. lld a air cuuhion to: cunhioning icuc the rod.

- descent. in tutimony that I claim the foregoing I have hereunto 5 20. The combination of a. traveling mold carrier, 1 not my hood.

opting lctunod locking rod theater. 1 plvotcd locking dc- 8AMUEL E. WINDIR. vice mounted on tho rod and partaking oi its movement Witncncn: u well no turning thereon, a put into cog-gamut with N. B. 00mm, which said pivoted locking dovico move: when it in car- JAMS! D. Cox. 

